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Syd Lexia
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 12:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

My job requires me to be clean-shaven. I currently have some razor burn on my neck. Every time I shave, it re-iritates it, preventing any chance of it healing. Solutions?[/code]
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 12:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd Lexia wrote:
My job requires me to be clean-shaven. I currently have some razor burn on my neck. Every time I shave, it re-iritates it, preventing any chance of it healing. Solutions?[/code]

Get a doctor's note. They can live with your facial hair for 2 days.



 
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Ice2SeeYou
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 01:25 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I always shave in the shower. Don't usually get razor burn because the wettness/humidity conditions your skin for shaving.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 01:39 pm Reply with quote Back to top

At the very least, apply some cool water onto your face before you shave. I used to have a problem with it as well, and I religiously use either Mach 3 Turbos or my straight razor, but I've started changing the blades after about three uses or so and I haven't had it since. I would also suggest either gel or hot later, not just shaving foam. A good aftershave can help too.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 02:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Syd, if I am reading your post correctly, you have razor burn that isn't healing, you aren't asking how to avoid razor burn, but rather how to have preexisting razor burn heal while you continue to shave.

The only way I know of is to not shave for a day or two. Like I said, a doctor's note would fix this problem. Additionally you could just go into work and tell them that you have razor burn and can't shave for two days but will be back in compliance as soon as the medical condition is resolved.



 
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 03:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I can just imagine trying to hand my boss a doctor's note about razor burn. You'd be better off just playing hookie for a day or two.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 03:51 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah, I agree with GP; you have to let it heal before you'll be able to get rid of it permanently.

The Army makes guys shave even in the field (which is assinine, since if you're in the field a) the only person seeing you will be your fellow soldiers or the enemy and b) its unsanitary if you cut your face after several days of not showering. But I digress.) What a lot of the guys I know do to avoid the burn is to use not shaving cream (which doesn't moisturize and is hard to wash off) but baby lotion, or lotion-infused baby wipes. Its not ideal, and apparently it really stings if you slip and cut yourself, but it does keep the dry or mostly dry razor from irritating the skin. It may be worth looking into if razor burn is an ongoing problem for you. *shrug*


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 04:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

If I was going to have to wear a gas mask, I would gladly shave for a better fit. For any other reason, it should be the soldier's choice as long as it doesn't impede their ability to perform.



 
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 04:28 pm Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
If I was going to have to wear a gas mask, I would gladly shave for a better fit. For any other reason, it should be the soldier's choice as long as it doesn't impede their ability to perform.

I agree. Plus, bearded men are generally more intimidating than non-bearded men.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 05:16 pm Reply with quote Back to top

GPFontaine wrote:
If I was going to have to wear a gas mask, I would gladly shave for a better fit. For any other reason, it should be the soldier's choice as long as it doesn't impede their ability to perform.

Yeah, gas masks don't work too well with beards. Nor do they work well when wet. But at least now I know I'm immune to tear gas.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 06:33 pm Reply with quote Back to top

didnt you already make this thread last year?


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 07:55 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Maybe? I can't remember every single thing ever. But I remember the episode of Blossom where she made a PSA about condoms.
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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 08:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Wow.....a mod (and site owner, no less) just got busted for not using the search function.

Not that I care......but I've been on some forums where people will threaten to kill your family if there is a 5-year-old thread already existing and you started a new one.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 08:38 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Sounds like one of my friends.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 08:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

You did make a thread on this before: http://www.sydlexia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=176214

I refer to my post in that thread:
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The problem ceased to exist after I started using a straight razor, I've been told the same results can be achieved with safety razors, the logic being that a single blade is less aggressive and irritating to the skin than the action of having multiple blades going over your skin in a single pass, that, and you have more control over the blade angle and fewer passes to get the desired shave.

EDIT: Also, have you tried keeping a warm/hot wet washcloth over the affected area before shaving? Other than being continual irritation, there could likely be an ingrown hair issue as well, usually the effect of a too-close shave, the washcloth, in lieu of hot lather, helps to bring the hairs out.

Also what Hawk suggested is spot on.


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PostPosted: Jun 04 2010 09:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i dont care if the thread was made before or not. it just felt like weird deja vu is all.


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GPFontaine
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PostPosted: Jun 06 2010 10:11 am Reply with quote Back to top

Wait... there are details in the other thread that help you Syd!

Just trim for a large goatee. As long as you trim the outline and it doesn't look overgrown on the edges, it should be ok if the old rules still apply.



 
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PostPosted: Jun 06 2010 10:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

I'm thankful my job lets me have all the glorious untamed facial hair I can muster.



 
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